Smetanabatrus ghecu Yin & Li, 2015
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5589398 |
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Smetanabatrus ghecu Yin & Li, 2015 View in CoL
Smetanabatrus ghecu Yin & Li, 2015: 377 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .
Type locality: Carin Asciuii Ghecù , southern Shan State, central Myanmar .
Material examined: MHNG-ENTO-00013302; ♀; Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep; 3. 87; coll. de Rougemont; “ Smetanabatrus ghecu Yin & Li 2015 , Det. Yin 2018” .
Distribution: Myanmar (southern Shan State); Thailand (Chiang Mai), new country record ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
Comments: Given the similar body size (3.38 mm) and proportions, roundly broadened inner and outer margins of the maxillary palpomere IV, presence of a reversed ‘U’-shaped sulcus on the vertex, and coarsely punctate head and pronotum, the present specimen can be readily identified as conspecific with the population from central Myanmar. The present record expands the distributional range of this species some 220 km to the southeast from the type locality.
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1 Vertex lacking reversed ‘U’-shaped sulcus connecting foveae ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); maxillary palpomere IV distinctly lobed on inner margin ( Fig. 1C View Fig ; Yin & Li, 2013: fig. 2A); protibia slightly broadened on outer margin ( Fig. 1A View Fig ; Yin & Li, 2013: fig. 1A), metatibia strongly dilated laterally on apical portion ( Fig. 1A, 1E View Fig ; Yin & Li, 2013: figs 1A, 2C) .....................................................................................................................................................................................2
- Vertex with distinct reversed ‘U’-shaped sulcus connecting foveae ( Yin & Li, 2015: fig. 1); maxillary palpomere IV with both outer and inner margins roundly expanded ( Yin & Li, 2015: fig. 2E); protibia slightly expanded on inner margin ( Yin & Li, 2015: figs 1A, 2D), metatibia unmodified. Distribution: Myanmar, Thailand ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) ....... ..................................................................................................................................................................... S. ghecu View in CoL
2 Protrochanter simple, profemur with large ventral spine ( Yin & Li, 2013: fig. 2B); tergite 1 (IV) with large lateral expansions and broad, deep median cavity, tergites 2-3 (V-VI) strongly raised at middle ( Yin & Li, 2013: figs 1A, 2D-E). Distribution: East Malaysia ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) ............................................................................................ S. kinabalu View in CoL
- Protrochanter with large, flat protuberance on ventral margin, profemur simple ( Fig. 1D View Fig ); tergite 1 (IV) with median patch at basal half, submedial area moderately raised, tergites 2-3 (V-VI) unmodified ( Fig. 1 View Fig F-G). Distribution: West Malaysia ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).................................................................................................................... S. loebli View in CoL sp. nov.
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Smetanabatrus ghecu Yin & Li, 2015
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